On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 6:20 AM, jkn <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a 'maybe' use case; I want to be able to use key bindings that are
>>> already taken by Qt for top level menus. For instance, I want ALT+W for
>>> 'write[save] file',
>>> ​..., but this is taken by the top level Window menui shortcut.
>>>
>>
> The best links I came across were these:
>
> @url http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37020992/qt-prevent-
> menubar-from-grabbing-focus-after-alt-pressed-on-windows
> @url http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5126244/how-can-i-
> change-the-qstyle-properties-in-pyqt4
>
> But I have so far failed to get these working...
>

​Thanks for this.  I do not plan to make any related changes to the "keys2"
branch. It is a big enough project as it is.  Feel free to create a
separate Enhancement issue.

Edward

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